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Viral video of South African man wishing Raila becomes 5th president of Kenya

by Antynet Ford

The South African national must have been smitten by ODM leader Raila Odinga‘s 2022 presidential bid.

It’s not clear when the viral video was shot and where but a banner of Raila and his Azimio la Umoja slogan is visible in the background as the man showers praise to the 5-times presidential contender.

The ma, identified as Mohite, joysouly wished Raila success during his campaigns as he aspires to be the fifth president of Kenya.

Raila Odinga
A South African National must have warmed the heart of ODM leader Raila Odinga after he wished him to become the fifth president of Kenya. Photo: Raila Odinga/Twitter.

“I wish Raila all the best in his campaign. May he be the fifth President of Kenya, lead the people of Kenya, and make sure that Kenya changes,

“(May) the economy of Kenya improves (under him). May he get rid of corruption all over Africa,” he said.

Mohite said Raila is capable of getting rid of corruption in Africa and he deserves to serve as the next president.

Raila Odinga will be vying for the fitth time to be the president of Kenya, his first ever stab at the presidency in 1997.

It is believed 2022 is Raila’s best chance to be president considering he has received support even from President Uhuru Kenyatta, though unofficial.

The Mt. Kenya Foundation has endorsed him. This is a group of rich and influential businessmen from Mt Kenya region who are beleived to have a say in who becomes prresident of Kenya.

Previously, it would have been unheard of for some of the Mt. Kenya political bigwigs to support Raila and say “Baba Tosha”.

The South African man showered ODM leadeer Raila Odinga with priase, whishing him the best of luck as he tries for the fifth time to be Kenya’s president.

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